Aircraft maintenance, repair and overhaul are carried out by a dedicated Turgis Gaillard subsidiary: Blois Aéro Services (BAS). For the company’s teams, aircraft availability is a constant concern, and every effort is made to get aircraft back in the air as quickly as possible.
BAS mainly works on business jets (Cessna Citation), single-engine aircraft (Pilatus PC-6, Piper PA-46 Meridian M500 and M600, Daher TBM family) and twin-engine aircraft (Beechcraft King Air 90 and 200, Beechcraft 1900, De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, Piper PA-42 Cheyenne), and occasionally on piston-engine aircraft.
The company also has an avionics workshop and an engine shop, with considerable expertise in Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6 turboprops.
BAS has been based at the Blois-Le Breuil airfield since 2003, and today has three hangars totaling 2,400m²: one dedicated to the maintenance of civil aircraft; another, built in 2022, for the maintenance of military aircraft; and a third reserved for special projects.
Work is also regularly performed outside the workshops, to troubleshoot AOG (“Aircraft on Ground”) or carry out scheduled maintenance. Two technicians are permanently on standby, ready to intervene anywhere in the world.
The teams at Blois Aéro Services perform airworthiness oversight, line maintenance (official checks and scheduled maintenance, troubleshooting, replacement of defective components, minor repairs), equipment maintenance (batteries, wheels, etc.) as well as more extensive repairs and modifications, such as:
Part CAMO
Airworthiness oversight
Part 145
Civil aircraft maintenance
EMAR 145
Military aircraft maintenance
Military business has been expanded since Blois Aéro Services joined Turgis Gaillard in 2020. First as a subcontractor, for French Air and Space Force aircraft, then since January 2023 as the holder of the through-life support contract for the French Army’s PC-6 Pilatus, awarded by the French State Aircraft Maintenance Department (DMAé).